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'RingNut said:
This year I've had two no fault accidents.
Both times the other party admitted liabilty and then changed their story.
I think the way to go is a "black box" dash cam.
Any recomendations ?
I want one that is almost like a race V box which shows speed etc.
Cheers
http://www.techmoan.comBoth times the other party admitted liabilty and then changed their story.
I think the way to go is a "black box" dash cam.
Any recomendations ?
I want one that is almost like a race V box which shows speed etc.
Cheers
Fill yer boots.
I've been looking at this one:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dual-Lens-Mini-HD-Car-DV...
TechMoan thought it was OK. Not pulled the trigger on it yet though...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dual-Lens-Mini-HD-Car-DV...
TechMoan thought it was OK. Not pulled the trigger on it yet though...
I bought a cheap one for 36 quid from Amazon (pictured below) and it's been OK, I'm definitely in the market for something better though, perhaps something with GPS to record speed and routes (although remember that this can also work against you if you have an accident and you're going over the speed limit). If going for a cheap chinese generic style one, remember that they don't all have the same internals; so whilst 2 cameras may look identical, one may have far superior hardware than the other. Mine was advertised as 720p, but the 720p turned out to be (badly) upscaled VGA which turned everything into a horrible jerky mess. VGA works well though.
My main advice is to be very careful what exactly you're getting if going for a cheap chinese generic type one. It's a gamble, as sometimes you get some really decent hardware in them which matches more expensive dashcams such as GoPros or Roadhawks, but then in other cases when you haven't done proper research, you can end up with a dashcam of disappointment, like I have.
My main advice is to be very careful what exactly you're getting if going for a cheap chinese generic type one. It's a gamble, as sometimes you get some really decent hardware in them which matches more expensive dashcams such as GoPros or Roadhawks, but then in other cases when you haven't done proper research, you can end up with a dashcam of disappointment, like I have.
I'm thinking of getting one too and have been tempted by the Roadhawk range.
£200 for an all in one solution which continously records and if an event happens, it will record 20 seconds either side of the event which it will not over write. A sharp deceleration or impact will trigger this.
Seems to be the neatest solution too.
£200 for an all in one solution which continously records and if an event happens, it will record 20 seconds either side of the event which it will not over write. A sharp deceleration or impact will trigger this.
Seems to be the neatest solution too.
Novus Blackvue 400G hd V2
I have ordered after much looking-reading
from : http://www.blackvuehd.co.uk/Blackvue_videos.php
I have ordered after much looking-reading
from : http://www.blackvuehd.co.uk/Blackvue_videos.php
Edited by V40TC on Saturday 29th September 04:48
V40TC said:
Novus Blackvue 400G hd V2
I have ordered after much looking-reading
from : http://www.blackvuehd.co.uk/Blackvue_videos.php
That looks awfully expensive in comparison to the Chinese ordered stuff from techmoan.comI have ordered after much looking-reading
from : http://www.blackvuehd.co.uk/Blackvue_videos.php
Edited by V40TC on Saturday 29th September 04:48
'RingNut said:
I think I'm going to go for :
carcam x8000 III
HD GPS
data logger with speed etc
black box
infra red night vision
dual cameras
Shock sensors
Google map over lays
about £70 on Amazon
Anyone any experience of these ?
I suppose an interior view is useful, but I would have thought a rear view is more useful.carcam x8000 III
HD GPS
data logger with speed etc
black box
infra red night vision
dual cameras
Shock sensors
Google map over lays
about £70 on Amazon
Anyone any experience of these ?
In an ideal world, you would have forward, side and rear views, (with an interior too) - should cover all eventualities!
Best thing about the one I posted above is that it's easily hidden so can be left without another bloody sucker stuck to the windscreen!
'RingNut said:
I think I'm going to go for :
carcam x8000 III
HD GPS
data logger with speed etc
black box
infra red night vision
dual cameras
Shock sensors
Google map over lays
about £70 on Amazon
Anyone any experience of these ?
I suppose an interior view is useful, but I would have thought a rear view is more useful.carcam x8000 III
HD GPS
data logger with speed etc
black box
infra red night vision
dual cameras
Shock sensors
Google map over lays
about £70 on Amazon
Anyone any experience of these ?
In an ideal world, you would have forward, side and rear views, (with an interior too) - should cover all eventualities!
Best thing about the one I posted above is that it's easily hidden so can be left without another bloody sucker stuck to the windscreen!
i'm surprised no-one has made one yet with dual camera's which are separate to the main recorder.
Permanently fix it in the boot with live feed and then you'd be able to hide the cameras a lot better from prying eyes but all the ones i've found have to be stuck on the window so only a matter of time before someone takes a fancy to it around here.
I know the 1 time i forget to remove it would be the 1 time some scrote spots it!
Permanently fix it in the boot with live feed and then you'd be able to hide the cameras a lot better from prying eyes but all the ones i've found have to be stuck on the window so only a matter of time before someone takes a fancy to it around here.
I know the 1 time i forget to remove it would be the 1 time some scrote spots it!
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